Shian-Li Tsang

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Shian-Li Tsang (born October 19, 1975 in Osaka) is a professional Japanese model best known for her brief stint as Mrs. Yamaguchi-San in World Wrestling Entertainment.

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Shian-Li Tsang made her WWF debut on the June 29, 1998 edition of RAW. She participated in an storyline which involved a feud between the Japanese stable Kaientai (Taka Michinoku, Funaki, Dick Togo, Men's Teioh, and Wally Yamaguchi) and Val Venis.

She worked under the gimmick of Mrs. Yamaguchi-San, the onscreen wife of Wally Yamaguchi (manager of the Kaientai stable), who had an affair with Venis. Mr. Yamaguchi discovered the affair when he was shown a video of his wife and Venis in bed together. He decided to punish Mrs. Yamaguchi-San by giving her a spanking with a wooden paddle. Venis intervened and the punishment never took place. At one point in the feud, Mr. Yamaguchi and Kaientai got a hold of Venis, dragged him backstage, and attempted to castrate him.

On the August 10, 1998 edition of RAW, Venis ended the affair with Mrs. Yamaguchi-San. A few weeks later, the Mrs. Yamaguchi-San character was dropped and Tsang left the WWF.

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